2. The campaign to raise wages for workers at McDonald’s and other fast-food restaurants is moving overseas after successes in New York State and other regions. One goal of workers’ rights groups is to get foreign regulators to pressure fast-food companies into better wages and conditions.

4. Beyonce is on the cover of the September issue of Vogue but without sitting down for an at-length interview or agreeing to be the subject of a feature. The New York Times looks at whether the pop star, who has not tweeted in two years, is giving the media the silent treatment.

5. District attorneys from Los Angeles and San Francisco are saying Uber isn’t doing enough to screen out drivers with criminal records. They claimed the ride-hailing company has misled customers about how thoroughly it vets its drivers in a civil suit filed last year.

6. Former President Jimmy Carter will hold a press conference on Thursday morning to discuss his recent cancer diagnosis. He said last week that doctors had discovered cancer had spread in his body after the performed liver surgery.